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Web being open has nothing to do with the number of rendering engines for browsers. Even having zero of them would not affect the openness of the web in any way. Firewalls would.

  > It's driven less by standards and more by de-facto implementations. 
That was always the case. In fact, one of the goals of WHATWG (fathers of HTML5) was to standardise how the code is rendered even if it is invalid.


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